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<blockquote data-quote="Beefy" data-source="post: 49836" data-attributes="member: 57"><p>That was my guess. I'd say its probably genetics. Ive witnessed some humpbacked angus in my day. thought they had bred that out of them all by now. the really really bad ones have huge hunchbacks right behind the shoulder. of course every breed has individuals with messed up backlines but i've noticed it more in angus. Ive seen some pretty messed up herefords too though. If its a big hump i'd say its a problem, if its just a slight arch i wouldnt worry about as much. Are you sure they arent brahmans? just kidding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beefy, post: 49836, member: 57"] That was my guess. I'd say its probably genetics. Ive witnessed some humpbacked angus in my day. thought they had bred that out of them all by now. the really really bad ones have huge hunchbacks right behind the shoulder. of course every breed has individuals with messed up backlines but i've noticed it more in angus. Ive seen some pretty messed up herefords too though. If its a big hump i'd say its a problem, if its just a slight arch i wouldnt worry about as much. Are you sure they arent brahmans? just kidding. [/QUOTE]
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